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  • Powering Up Hand Held Wireless Devices In The Field

    Powering up hand held wireless devices in the field for Business Uses, Educational Issues, Monitoring Sensors for Security Purposes or Blue Force Tracking for military troops in the field for net-centric warfare is possible even in the most remote locations can be possible using simple principles which will provide small amounts of energy. There are a few new innovative ways to do this, which appear to have been overlooked. One is to have an inflatable sphere or beach ball with inner reflective skin, which is reflective on the inside, which can take on light waves or UV from the sun or ener ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Lower Cholesterol Levels Are Critical To Good Health
    Article: Lower Cholesterol Levels Are Critical To Good Health By Phil Beckett Copyright © Physique Concepts Inc.

    Can any man really lower his cholesterol?

    Lower cholesterol levels should be a health concern of every man.

    Heart disease is the number one killer among so-called healthy men in Western world today. More than 40% of men will die from it.

    What is particularly disturbing is that strokes and heart attacks are becoming much more common in younger men.

    It seems that younger men, even those who look physically like they are in good health, are dying because they can't lower ...
    Author: The New Women's Health & Fitness Spotlight
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  • Facial Exercises - A New Trend in Non-Surgical Facial Toning

    There is a moment in everyone’s life, when you notice for the first time, (it may be for some around your 35th birthday), wrinkles and sagginess on your face. These may appear as a result of stress-filled days, good and bad personal experiences, genetics and a host of other factors influencing your life.

    At first, looking from different angles in the mirror you think, perhaps you can do something about it. Well, anti-aging creams definitely improve the texture of the skin through quality moisturizing and fight against damaging UV rays together with regular beautician visits. What abou ...
    Author: Zhana Dragicevich
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    Genetics News:

    Researchers Find Key Process In Gene Regulation Occurs In Blood Platelets

    In a discovery that upends a longstanding tenet of human biology, University of Utah School of Medicine researchers have shown that a key process in gene regulation can occur in human platelets, unique cells that are unusual because they don't...


    Novel enzyme offers new look at gene regulation

    Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have purified a novel protein and have shown it can alter gene activity by reversing a molecular modification previously thought permanent.


    Platform for analysis of gene regulation location

    ChIP-on-chip analysis technique pinpoints activity at regulatory regions of genomes for insight into researching disease, therapies, and embryonic stem cells


     

     
     


  • Building A Better Body, One Brick At A Time
    Copyright 2005 Tom Venuto

    The quest to develop a stunningly fit, lean and attractive body is a long, slow journey. It's not something you achieve overnight by popping a few pills or strapping an electric gizmo to your belly.

    Which reminds me, did you know that by the time the FTC finally blew the whistle on the electronic ab belt scam, the makers of those "ab zappers" had swindled over $100 million dollars from unsuspecting consumers? Fortunately, some of those companies had to pay it back, and then some! The FTC charged three companies - Fast Abs, Ab Tronic and Ab Energizer - w ...
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    Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
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  • UCSD bioengineers develop first genome-scale computational model of gene reg.
    05.2004 UCSD bioengineers develop first genome-scale computational model of gene regulation Results published in May 6 Issue of Nature It has taken more than 50 years to accumulate the current body of.


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    Gene Technology and Biosafety - Gene Technology, University of Melbourne" / Gene Technology and Biosafety - Gene Technology, University of Melbourne" / Gene Technology and Biosafety - Gene.


  • What's Next In Health - Most human-chimp differences due to gene regulation.
    What's Next In Health 03/08/06 Most human-chimp differences due to gene regulation not genes Filed under: Biology, Gene Research nextblogger @ 03:33:17 pm The vast differences between humans and.


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    Glossary Site Map What's New About HOPES Site Search Links Figure Index Research in Progress Gene Regulation Nuclear Shuttle Proteins and Gene Regulation Researchers recently identified two proteins.


  • Gene Regulation & Signal Transduction
    Events Clinical Trials Seminars Useful Links E-mail Page Print Page Calendars Gene Regulation & Signal Transduction The long term goals of Dr. James Borowiec and his laboratory are to.


  • Benefits of Green Tea and Cancer Prevention

    Tea and Cancer Prevention

    Tea drinking is an ancient tradition dating back 5,000 years in China and India. Long regarded in those cultures as an aid to good health, researchers now are studying tea for possible use in the prevention and treatment of a variety of cancers. Investigators are especially interested in the antioxidants-called catechins-found in tea.

    1. What are antioxidants?

    The human body constantly produces unstable molecules called oxidants, also commonly referred to as free radicals. To become stable, oxidants steal electrons from other molecules and, in the ...
    Author: Robert Rogers
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  • An Introduction to Gastric Bypass Surgery
    Obesity, once seen as akin to laziness and overeating, is now understood as a complex disorder having to do with genetics and hormonal as well as lifestyle factors. People seem to have very different energy requirements; some can eat half as much as others and weigh the same.

    By some estimates, as many as 20% of Americans are obese with 6-10% classified as morbidly obese (having a body mass index of 40 or greater, or being more than 100 pounds overweight), a health problem with severe consequences that can include hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea, ...
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    Dave Lavinsky
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